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Do rock lobsters have claws?

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Spiny lobsters do not have claws. Like "real" red lobsters, and in contrast to spiny lobsters, crayfish have a pair of smooth shells and large claws and are used to crush and tear food.



What is a clawless red shrimp?

Pacific lobsters are rocks or spiny lobsters with undefined front claws. When harvested, they can grow to 15 pounds, but usually between 1 and 5 pounds. They are an excellent source of lobster tails and are generally cheaper than cold water lobsters.

Is Rock Lobster a real lobster?

Spiny lobsters, also known as Langstas, Langste, or Rocklobster, are about 60 species of spiny lobsters that inhabit the decapod Leptantia.

Do spiny lobsters have claws?

edwardsii) can only be found in the waters of southern Australia and New Zealand. It is a large crustacean and belongs to the clawless group. Instead, it has a strong front leg with thorns that it also uses.

How many legs does a rock lobster have?

Jasus edwardsiiKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaSubphylum: CrustaceaClass: Malacostraca

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